It’s a trifecta with a series of three remarkable short videos. I love the way Panasonic has told the story of the new GX8, but also shared the philosophy and work of Daniel Berehulak.

“Daniel Berehulak, a world-renowned award-winning photojournalist, travelled to Cuba with new LUMIX DMC-GX8 to document an evolving culture and society going through significant social, political and economic change.”

Take two minutes and just watch this video. Yes, it’s an infomercial for a couple of Panasonic products, but technology is changing every day and this is the Spartan Race. Plus, there’s a little of everything in this one with a GH4 on a drone, Panasonic’s wearable A1 Point of View Adventure Cam on two participants and plenty of action as you watch the film crew work just about as hard as the runners themselves!

I’ve assisted on a couple of weddings, photographed a few events and a good number of spectator sports, but nothing matches the Spartan Race. The next time you think you’re challenged with a tough venue to work for a wedding or event, think about the photographers covering this one. Even better, think about the editing as images from every camera were put together to make this two minute reel.

“I chose to create Dalia’s dream as a short narrative film because I liked the over all theme of pursuing a dream and it offered a broad palette for using the camera in a variety of locations. By default, my background shooting fashion always leads to color and movement.”

Scott Rhea’s quote above pretty much explains the short narrative film below. Technology is constantly taking us in new directions and Panasonic’s tagline of “Changing Photography&#8221

Whatever your photographic specialty is, check out this video from the LUMIX G archives. Photographed in 4 K with a GH4 it’s a stunning example of what Panasonic’s technology has brought to the party…YOUR party! Follow the details in the way Bence has told the story, the music he chose and now imagine a project for a client and your ability to also pull still images off the video, like the one below, and tell an even stronger story!

Joe Simon has been testing out the GH4 in Budapest and made this short film. It’s a mix of 4K footage, hyperlapse and time-lapse. The high speed shot of the pigeons was shot at 1080 96fps. Read more about Joe’s thoughts on the GH4 and his setup with a click on the link below. In viewing the video, please note it’s in 4K. For you the viewer, the default resolution may be set lower. You’ll need to select a higher resolution (2160) if desired. Just click on the YouTube “tool gear” and select the higher resolution. Unless you have ultra fast internet, the video will not play without buffering. (Sometimes you can coax it to preload and then play it.)

Panasonic just keeps raising the bar on their products and the new GH4 is remarkable. “The 4K image detail captured with the new Panasonic LUMIX GH4 is impressive. If a project calls for a small form factor camera shooting in 4K, the GH4 would be a great choice.” Bryan Harvey

To find out more about the GH4 and Bryan Harvey, just click the image to the left. Bryan is an amazing commercial and documentary director of photography. He puts the GH4 to a stunning test in Light of the Yucatan and you can learn more about the video watching the short “Behind the Scene” piece at the bottom. In viewing the video, please note it’s in 4K. For you the viewer